friction
friction
As the space capsule re-enters Earth's atmosphere, it experiences immense friction with the air, causing the exterior to heat up rapidly. This intense heat leads to the glow, heating up the exterior to temperatures hot enough to emit a red glow. Heat shields are used to protect the spacecraft and its occupants from these extreme temperatures.
Evaporation-removes waterCondensationprecipitation-Returns water
The heat shield of the space capsule experiences extreme friction and compression as it enters the Earth's atmosphere at high speeds. This rapid deceleration generates intense heat that causes the exterior of the capsule to glow red-hot.
It returns carbon back into the atmosphere.
Denitrification
because of the water cycle Or, Rain (aka water) returns to the atmosphere primarily through evaporation, the vaporization of water into the air.
The process that returns water to the atmosphere in an ecosystem is evaporation. Water from sources such as lakes, rivers, and oceans is heated by the sun, turning it into water vapor that rises into the atmosphere.
Evaporation.
Just as the Earth's Nitrogen cycle and its Carbon cycle are cyclic, the Earth's Water Cycle is just that; Water Vapor returns to the Atmosphere to complete the Cycle.
The command module was the only part of the Apollo mission spacecraft that returned to Earth. It housed the astronauts and was designed to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere and splash down safely in the ocean.
keep completing the missions